While completing Giant, and to promote Rebel Without a Cause, Dean filmed a short interview with actor Gig Young for an episode of Warner Bros. Presents in which Dean, instead of saying the popular phrase „The life you save may be your own“ instead ad-libbed „The lives you might save might be mine.“ Dean’s sudden death prompted the studio to re-film the section, and the piece was never aired – though in the past several sources have referred to the footage, mistakenly identifying it as a public service announcement.

And more goodies are on the way, including an eagerly awaited reissue of the Oscar-winning 1933 film version of Noel Coward’s stage hit, Cavalcade — which takes a panoramic look at British society in times of peace and war — and also Fritz Lang’s suspense masterpiece, Man Hunt.

„A film might be 70 years old, but still relevant and important,“ says Richard Ashton, Fox Home Entertainment’s director of classics. „(Cavalcade is) now as much a commentary on Iraq, as it was on the Boer and First World Wars when it was first released.“

Man Hunt, which has been unavailable for decades, stars Walter Pidgeon as a British sniper who, at the very beginning of the film, has Adolf Hitler in his sights, but ends up being hunted by the Gestapo. The release of Man Hunt will be timed to coincide with the arrival in theatres of Valkyries, Tom Cruise’s new thriller about a plot to kill Hitler. „It’s a question of being opportunistic,“ Ashton concedes. „Tom Cruise making a movie about the attempted assassination of Hitler gives us the opportunity to make Man Hunt more relevant to the consumer.“